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Illegal Graffiti Archived47 Hereford St Boston - Back BayGraffiti on pole behind property in alley
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Residential Trash out Illegally Archived46 Hereford St Boston 02115 United States - Back BayThis property always has garbage out illegally and never have in proper containers. Have seen rats at this property before.
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Soldiers Field Rd Boston, MA 02134, USA - Allston-Brightonrotted steel sreet lamp post . rotted on all 4 sides can fall any moment
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Street Lights ArchivedIntersection Of Public Alley 431 & Public Alley 432 Boston - Back BayStreet light is bent and looks like it is about to fall
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Illegal Graffiti Archived255 Newbury St Boston 02116, United States - Back BayGraffiti behind property in alley
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Damaged Sign ArchivedCommonwealth Ave Boston, MA, 02215, USA - Fenway-KenmoreAll of the pavement markings on Comm Ave eastbound from Blandford St to Kenmore Square was removed during construction last summer. Please repaint this section - especially the bike lanes, and swap the buffer that was previously painted from the curbside of the bike lane to the traffic side, and add flexposts to this segment.
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Illegal Graffiti Archived301 Newbury St Boston - Back BayGraffiti on dumpster behind property in alley
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Traffic Signal AcknowledgedBoston University Brg Boston, MA, 02215, USA - Fenway-Kenmore
The signage here for cyclists is a little ambiguous. The sign directs cyclists to use the car lane instead of the bike path. Not sure why, as the bike path seems perfectly usable. If it's not, it should be coned off or something. Is it because there hasn't been a signal added near where the bike lane on Essex crosses with Dummer Street?
If I disobey the sign and choose to ride in the bike lane, then there's nothing telling me to stop, or traffic on Dummer St., to look out for me. If I obey the sign and merge with the cars on Essex, however, I get honked at and nearly hit every time. Please make the bike lane safe and usable by adding a stop sign at the intersection with Dummer St. I know to stop, of course, but let's give cyclists the same redundant safety design that we do for cars, especially if we want them to obey the same rules as cars. Cyclists shouldn't have to "assume" they should stop or "assume" cars don't see them. They should be able to simply follow the signs like other road users. Thank you.
(This is an old Google Maps photo before the construction, but it shows the location).
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Residential Trash out Illegally Archived338 Newbury St Boston - Back BayPlease check again tomorrow, if the trash is still there, then write them a second ticket